Meals On Wheels
Coordinates thousands of programs throughout the United States dedicated to delivering meals to those who are homebound. Some programs require a small donation. Each program determines eligibility.
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Coordinates thousands of programs throughout the United States dedicated to delivering meals to those who are homebound. Some programs require a small donation. Each program determines eligibility.
Offers treatment protocols for pediatric brain tumors. All patients accepted are treated without regard to the familyÕs ability to pay. Referral must be made through a physician.
Provide various grants and scholarships to young adult survivors, ages 21-39, to help supplement the money that they and their families have lost during treatment, and pay for specific transitional
Provides gifts, last wishes and financial assistance to families which will facilitate quality of family life and create everlasting memories. Child must be considered terminal, under the age of 21
Helps low-income households meet their home energy needs.
The Children’s Project provides gift bags, camp scholarships and limited emergency funding to pediatric oncology patients under the age of 18, in the United States.
Provides financial and in-kind assistance to children with cancer.
Offers financial assistance to cover medical services beyond what insurance will cover or if service is not covered by the policy at all. Children are eligible up to the age
This non-profit offers free professional housecleaning services to improve the lives of women undergoing treatment for cancer. Provides once a month cleaning for four months. Currently available in approximately 40
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